1 Thess Part 2
Preached by Adrian
Warnock @ Jubilee Church on 22nd September 2002
- Community
identity markers – define acceptable behaviour
- Key
verses to whole book v12-13 – as often the case in Paul they mark the
transition between doctrine and practical instruction.
- Love-
commanded in every NT book bar Acts (although Paul does command the
elders to CARE and speaks eloquently of his own care). We are loved by God and our leaders and called to love each other.
- Growth-
a progress – we all need reminders- Do what you are doing only more so
and don’t forget!!!
- Holiness
- saints
- Future
orientated to the coming of Jesus
Specific identity markers
- Sexual
holiness- exclusive relationships that well up to bless others! Run from impurity, ask for help. Gradation of sins IS a biblical concept
although sin is sin- we wouldn’t tolerate a brother who ‘slipped’ into a
little murder from time to time!
- Gets
back to love briefly and our need to grow in it- ever expanding sphere
for our love. Most people can
only care for their nearest and dearest.
In church NOT professionalism & emotional distance- we are to
love more and more! We cant help
loving! Our brothers and sisters- twee? NO! In small families are we
forgetting how to be a brother?
Brothers fight, but they have no choice but to deal with this, get
on with life and make the best of it for they share the same father and
he’s bigger than both of them!!!
We fall out all too easily sometimes both as individuals and
churches. I once heard a
Christian describe another Christian angrily stating ‘I wish they’d rot
in hell’. Love for our brothers
is it seems the number one demonstrator of our love for our common
father! If you don’t love then
you need to ask again about your relationship with God.
- We
need to grow in this, and it means hard work. It means talking to people. You cannot really love people
you do not know and you cant get to know them without talking to
them. Im shy- maybe but WORK at
it. Believe it or not I wasn’t
always confident at talking to other people. ‘I don’t know what to say’ just ask them a question, share
your life, and find common ground of any kind. But what of the most common ground we have with every
Christian- how did you become a Christian, what difference did it make to
your life? Great way to build a
relationship!
- Such
growth would include practicing love more consistently, more widely, (and)
at greater cost,[1]
BUT this also means greater reward- God is not like some
employers who promote people for them to do less and less work for more
and more money!
- HARD
WORKING v1 is to counter IDLENESS- which he will return to,
immediately followed by a section on the end times.
- Endemic
to our society and sadly ofen more so in our churches! Who here uses the Christian Business
directory?!? We expect Christians to care more, why do they sometimes
care less?
- Why
are we sometimes seen as too heavenly minded to be of earthly use?
- Is
it actually that we are not heavenly minded enough that we somehow think
the ideal Christian life is the idle Christian life where as well as
having no worries or concerns we don’t have to work because we have let
go and let God. Even the idea of
living by faith in the wrong hands can mean dossing so I don’t have to do
a proper job!!! ‘I want to be
full time for the lord’ can mean in those who don’t realise the truth
that I think that will be easier!
- Contemplating
heaven and especially Jesus return is the antidote to idleness as Punishment
and Rewards are motivation ask any child!. Don’t be too embarrassed to strongly promote rewards and
warn of judgement. ‘We labour
for no reward save that of knowing that we do your will’ is not a
biblical concept! If it doesn’t
matter what we do, what that means is no one important cares what we do-
we are on our way to heaven anyway- and as a result I then don’t care
what I do!
- The
end times often seen as a battle ground for
Christians and much heat has been raised and many foolish systems and
schemes built up that at times have undermined the whole gospel. BUT -
- Jesus
will return. The idea of Paul
raising this is not to sidetrack onto a fascinating idea of theology but
rather to awaken the Thessalonians from their potential sloth about their
faith and life, to shock them to ensure they will want to stop sinning
and to motivate them correctly to love one another, the lord and work for
him!
- What
this means is that NOTHING not even death can severe our relationship
with God OR our brothers. You
say, why bother speaking to this person, I may never see them again, I
say you will have eternity to get to know them if they are a Christian
why not start now!! And, no, when
you get to heaven you will NOT be disappointed to see anyone! So one of the things we can wonder and
be in awe about in heaven is how God transformed that noxious irritating
person you spent years on earth bearing with into such a glorious example
of his grace!!! In many ways
perhaps we should seek out the hardest cases, the most annoying, the most
sinful, the most ‘hopeless’ so that there is more change to observe- o
hang on a minute isn’t that exactly what Jesus did and what God seems to
do!?!
- IE
these words are to encourage and stir us to action in anticipation of
hearing Jesus say ‘well done’ READ THE PASSAGE AT THIS POINT
- Other
specific identity markers
- Attitude
to leaders v12 Esteem highly- try to go over the top on this- it would be
hard to do this more than this verse recommends!
- Attitude
to those in need of various help-our responsibility to enable others to
fulfill their purpose in God. Note the wisdom of different approaches for
different people
i.
The idle= unruly, undisciplined, out of line/rank, refusing to
obey- they may seem energetic but don’t
do what they should. WARN admonish rebuke. TELL THEM TO DO WHAT THEY KNOW THEY
SHOULD DO!‘Put sense into the
unruly mob who break ranks (Word Pictures in
the New Testament)’
ii.
Encourage the fainthearted- those whose heart is sinking!- ‘you
can do it!
iii.
Strengthen the weak- show and tell them how! Assist them! Get
alongside them, install an internet porn screen if they need one, teach them
the truth, love them!.
iv.
Paul was their example 1Thess 2.11 ‘For you know how, flike a father with his
children, 12 we
exhorted each one of you and encouraged you and gcharged
hyou to walk in a manner
worthy of God, iwho
calls you into his own kingdom and glory.’[2]
- Patience
and forgiveness are the oil that smoothes all church relationships!
- Other
things Christians should be famous for- Joy, prayer, thankfulness, a wise
openness to the Holy Spirits activity that doesn’t however blindly accept
all that claims to be from him!
Paul then summarises his desire for them, which is our
desire for each other I trust. He reminds us that it is ultimately God who will
accomplish these purposes in us.
23May God himself, the God of peace,
sanctify you through and through. May your whole spirit, soul and body be kept
blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. 24The one
who calls you is faithful and he will do it.[3]
We have honoured Pauls oath over these two weeks by reading
every word, I pray that this letter may have the effect Paul and the Holy
Spirit desired when they cooperated in writing it and may our lives forever
reflect such wonderful cooperation also!
Gods grace so wonderfully evident throughout this letter is where Paul
ends and it is where we will end today, by thanking him that he has determined
to ensure such a wonderful future for us and having seen such irresistible
grace determining to fully cooperate with all God intends to do in us!
[1]Weatherly, J. A. (1996). 1 & 2
Thessalonians. The College Press NIV commentary (1 Th 4:10). Joplin, Mo.:
College Press Pub. Co.
f [ver. 7];
See 1 Cor. 4:14
i ch. 5:24;
2 Thess. 2:14; 1 Pet.
5:10; See Rom. 8:28
[2]The Holy Bible : English standard
version. 2001 (1 Th 2:11-12). Wheaton: Good News Publishers.
[3]Weatherly, J. A. (1996). 1 & 2
Thessalonians. The College Press NIV commentary (1 Th 5:23). Joplin, Mo.:
College Press Pub. Co.